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From YouTube: TGI Kubernetes 130: Behind the scenes of TGIK
Description
Come hang out with Duffie Cooley and Josh Rosso as they walk us through some of the tricks and tools for streaming content like TGIK. Some of this will be them talking about the things they know. Some of this will be exploring something new with the audience. Come join the fun, ask questions, comment, and participate in the live chat!
A
Hey
everybody
and
welcome
to
my
last
episode
of
tgik.
It
is
not
the
last
episode
of
tgik
and
to
kind
of
to
I
guess,
to
make
that
a
little
an
easier
transition.
Let's
welcome
josh
rosso
joshua.
What's
up.
B
Last
episode,
as
a
vmware
employee,
it's
a
very
important
detail.
You
just
left
out
that's
very
true.
Yeah.
A
And
I'm
definitely
looking
forward
to
collaborating
more
like
josh
and
I
have
collaborated
across
a
variety
of
companies
at
this
point,
and
I
imagine
that
there's
no
there's
no
stopping
us
of
this.
You
know.
C
A
C
A
A
He
is
always
behind
the
scenes,
making
things
better
for
everybody
all
the
time.
That's
that's
just
who
george
castro
is
it's
actually
one
of
the
things
I
absolutely
love
about
the
guy
we
got
david
michael
signing
in
we
got
rory
mckeon
from
he's.
He
just
wants
me
to
try
and
say
it
one
more
time.
You
know,
because,
because
he's
because
he's
my
he's,
my
good
friend
rory,
you
know,
let's
hear
it
toffee.
A
We
got
roy
mcgoon
from
log
oil
head
in
the
scottish
highlands.
I
bet
I
have
just
completely
slaughtered
it,
but
we'll
see
how
we
do.
We
got
rex
roof.
We
got
tim
downey
tuning
in
from
dublin.
California,
which
is,
I
think,
pretty
awesome,
because
we
have
some
people
from
dublin.
Ireland.
Also,
we
got
ayub
from
morocco
and
victor
from
new
york
city
u.s
good,
to
see
you
victor
and
get
ready
for
rain.
You
know
because
it's
coming
and
we
got
paul
from
st
louis
missouri
and
justin
from
raleigh
north
carolina.
A
Oh,
we
got
martin
borgman,
saying
hello
from
the
netherlands
and
riko
saying
hello
from
germany.
Did
I
get
your
name
right?
Riko?
That's
that's
the
way
I've
been
saying
in
my
head.
I
wonder
if
it's
actually
correct
timmy
carr
my
man
coming
to
hang
out
good
to
see
you
like
moving
into
product
management,
like
you
know,
leading
the
charge
man,
I'm
really.
I'm
really
excited
for
you
glad
to
see
that
happened.
A
Robert
kelty
from
dublin,
ireland,
exactly
savvy
from
saying
good
evening
from
istanbul
good
to
see
you
savvy
and
waleed
good
to
see
you
waleed
in
the
maddie.
Always
the
maddie,
like,
like
my
it's
probably
like
one
of
the
constants
in
this.
In
this
experience
for
me,
which
has
been
great
tim,
downey,
saying
hello.
A
Oh,
I
lost
my
place,
rada,
saying
hello
from
scottsdale
and
angela
from
san
francisco,
my
good
friend
angela
lewis.
I
can't
wait
to
be
on
the
other
side
of
this
madness,
so
I
can
go
and
say
you
know:
go
spend
some
time
with
some
some
friends
in
a
public
place
where
we
don't
feel
like
we're.
You
know
all
threats
to
each
other,
like
exactly
hash
moto,
which
is
a
great
name
from
saint
paul
minnesota
stay
safe
out
there
in
minnesota,
minnesota's
crazy
town
right
now.
A
It's
not,
I
don't
think
it's
as
bad,
maybe
it's
not
as
bad
in
st
paul.
I
don't
know,
but
I
know
that
from
ian's
experience,
minnesota
minneapolis
is
an
interesting
and
interesting
place
right
now.
What
else
do
we
have?
A
We
got
joy,
saying
happy
friday,
friends,
good
to
see
you
joy
and
riv
from
boston
and
bonjour,
saying
hello
to
everybody
and
sevi
and
christoph
from
dustorf,
germany
and
bjorn.
Saying
hello
again
saying.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Bjorn
for
everything
like
it's
been.
It's
been
a
real
pleasure
and
juco
from
helsinki,
finland
and
sean.
I
you
know
the
list
goes
on.
It's
good
to
see.
All
of
you.
A
A
C
A
Glad
you're
here
for
my
last
djk,
but
it's
not
the
last
djika,
so
I
just
want
to
call
that
out
like
explicitly,
because
I
think
that
first
of
all
I
want
to
say
I
don't
think
I've
ever
seen
a
twitter
thread
in
my
life.
That
was
not.
That
was
like
so
inherently
positive.
A
Like
that
blew
my
mind
right,
like
when
I
announced
that
this
was
in
my
last
tgik
and
I
think
there
were
like
100
or
200
responses
or
something
all
of
which
were
very
supportive
and
and
like
tremendous,
and
so
I
wanted
to
say
thank
you
to
each
of
you
that
that
chimed
in
on
that
and
also
just
to
the
audience
of
tgik.
So
thank
you
very,
very
much
for
all
this
amazing
journey.
A
You
know
like
it's
been
a
tremendous
experience
and
I've
learned
a
lot
and
I've,
and
I
hope
that
you
know
everybody
has
learned
a
lot
like.
That's
that's
the
whole
point
of
this
whole
thing.
So
thank
you
all
so
so
much
for
everything
and
and
know
that
this
is
going
to
keep
going
like.
We
have
some
great
new
speakers
lined
up.
We
have
paul
zarkowski.
A
We
have
a
few
other
folks
that
are
looking
at
getting
involved
and,
of
course,
josh
you've
seen
josh
many
times,
I'm
hoping
that
we
can
pull
brian
lyles
in
more.
I'm
like
there's
a
bunch
of
other
folks
that
are
still
here
at
vmware.
That
will
be
happy
to
carry
this
torch
forward.
So
there
is
that,
yes,
it
is
my
last
one.
A
C
A
B
B
A
A
So,
let's,
let's
make
that
an
audience
question,
how
many
episodes
have
I
hosted
of
tgik?
Now
there
are
130
episodes
now
and
I
wonder
how
many
of
those
I've
hosted
and
you
get
bonus
points
if
you
can
come
up
with
how
many
have
been
hosted
by
josh
or
chris
nova
or
joe
betta
or
brian
lyles
like
if
you
could
do
like
a
sort
for
like
who
who
hosted
how
many
that
would
be
tremendous.
A
I
bet
you
that
I
don't
know
that.
I
I
don't
know
that
I
have
surpassed
chris,
yet
chris
hosted
quite
a
lot
of
them,
but
we'll
see
how
we'll
see
how
it
checks
out.
C
A
A
A
A
Kubernetes
1.19
accentuate
the
positive
is
out,
it
has
been
released.
It
is
exciting,
it's
actually
like
out
the
door
and
stuff,
and
there
is
a
great
blog
post
that
is
kicking
off
the
informations
about
what
is
happening
there.
There
is
an
upcoming,
I
think
I
talked
about
this
last
week,
but
there's
an
upcoming
webinar,
where
we're
gonna,
where
you
can
tune
in
and
check
out
the
the
the
release
leads
and
people
that
were
involved
in
the
release.
A
Talking
about
the
changes
and
what
has
come,
it's
been
a
really,
I
feel
like
this.
One
has
taken
some
chewing
to
be
honest,
like
I
feel
like
we've
119
has
been
it's
been,
has
been
a
tough
one
to
get
completely
out
of
the
week.
It's
like
the.
By
far
this
longest
release
cycle
lasting
20
weeks
in
total,
it
consists
of
34
enhancements,
10
enhancements
are
moving
to
stable
and
15
are
in
beta
and
nine
enhancements
are
in
alpha.
So
that's
I
mean
that
right.
There
says
it
all.
A
You
know,
there's
a
lot
of
change
in
this
one
so
definitely
check
this
one
out.
There's
lots
of
good
stuff
in
here
volume.
Monitoring
ingress
goes
to.
I
thought
this
day
would
never
come.
You
know,
to
be
honest,
I
think
who
was
I
talking
to
the
other
day?
It
was
like
calling
this
out.
It
was
like
ingress
graduates
to
general
availability.
A
B
A
I'm
actually
pretty
excited
to
see.
I'm
pretty
excited
to
see
what
do
you
call
it?
The
second
profiles
go
stable
this
one
here,
that's
actually
pretty
exciting,
and
I
talked
about
that
in
my
talk
in
my
kubecon
talk
this
year
talking
about
sitcom
profiles
and
how
they're
gonna
be
a
first
class
thing
inside
of
here
I'm.
A
I
always
I'm
always
interested
in
seeing
this
kind
of
stuff
limited
node
access
to
the
api,
which
is
kind
of
just
furthering
kind
of
the
lockdown
of
like
what
a
node
can
do
with
its
own
identity.
With
relation
to
the
cube
api
server,
that's
always
a
good
one.
Improving
the
security
of
things
is
near
and
dear
to
my
heart.
A
Node
topology
chain
manager
is
up
a
new
endpoint
api.
I
think
what
is
your
favorite
one
of
the
bunch?
I'm
actually
really.
Oh
sorry,
go
ahead.
B
B
I've
just
had
a
lot
of
issues
where,
like
a
femoral
storage
from
the
host
gets
eaten
up
and
then
you
know,
containers
start
occupying
more
disk
on
the
host
than
you'd
expect
because
they're
doing
bad
things
like
putting
massive
log
files
onto
the
disk
or
something
like
that
so
yeah
it'll
be
interesting.
I'm
stoked
to
play
with
that.
A
I
was
just
in
a
thread
earlier
today
where
somebody
was
like:
they
were
troubleshooting.
I
o
problems,
they
had
a
high,
I
o
weight
and
they
were
trying
to
troubleshoot.
Why,
and
we
start
getting
into
like
the
questions
of
like
how
why
and
all
this
other
stuff
and
they're
like
well,
we
have
a
single
efs
volume
and
I'm
like.
C
B
A
Yeah
rich's
talk
was
right.
Up
was
awesome.
Thank
you
very
much
for
all
the
kind
words
and
also
I
thought
it
was
a
really
good,
balanced
view
of
how
kubecon
2020
went
it's
the
first
virtual
kubecon
that
we've
done,
and
you
know.
C
A
A
Okay,
we
got
tim
hawkin,
asking
about
having
a
set
of
reserved
system
name
spaces,
which
I
think
is
actually
kind
of
a
an
interesting
idea,
and
I
really
liked
chris
noble's
input
on
this
because
to
be
fair,
I
don't
think
that
it's
too
late
to
change
these
things,
although
I
don't
know
where
I
can
find
that
in
here,
somewhere
chris
jumped
in
with
an
id
yeah
there
we
go
I'd
rather
have
just
a
property
that
defines
the
day-to-day
scope
as
system
or
something
similar,
which
I
think
might
make
a
little
more
sense.
A
But
the
idea
being
that,
like
you
know,
if
you
had
a
set
of
reserved
names,
could
you
treat
them
fundamentally
differently,
or
would
it
be
better
to
have
like
a
way
to
identify
those
names
or
to
distinguish
those
name
spaces
in
such
a
way
that
you
could
like
maybe
remove
them
from
service
discovery
or
do
those
sorts
of
things
and.
B
A
Think
that
would
be
neat
like
another
api
surface
to
to,
certainly,
you
know
think
about
how
to
control
on
those
sorts
of
things,
but
it
is
interesting,
big
announcement
last
week
I
think
earlier
last
week
is
this.
Kubernetes.Dev
is
now
out,
and
so
it
really
does
it's
trying
to
it's
audiences,
really
and
folks
who
are
contributing
to
kubernetes
and
understand
that
when
we
say
contributing
to
kubernetes
we're
not
talking
about
people
who
are
contributing
code,
necessarily
we're
talking
about
anybody
who
is
contributing
to
the
ecosystem
right.
A
I
expect
that
I
will
continue
to
be
a
contributor
to
the
kubernetes
ecosystem.
I'll
still
be
very
much
involved
in
what's
happening
in
the
community,
and
I
plan
on
continuing
to
do
so-
and
I
imagine
that's
true
of
everyone
on
this
on
this
stream
right
now,
right,
like
you
all,
are
either
your
consumers
or
your
people
who
are
out
there,
raising
your
voices
about
how
things
can
go
or
you're
contributing
code
or
you're
contributing
documentation,
and
I
respect
each
and
every
one
of
you
for
all
of
that
stuff
right.
A
So
definitely,
this
is
a
very
exciting
site.
It's
great
to
see
that
kind
of
brought
out
to
the
you
know
surfaced.
I
know,
there's
been
a
ton
of
work
on
the
back
end
to
make
this
happen.
So
if
you
want
to
contribute
to
this
site,
it's
actually,
you
know
just
as
open
source,
as
you
might
expect,
there's
a
great
there's,
great
ways
to
interact
and
to
extend
the
resources
that
are
here.
B
A
A
I
mean
you
might
not
hear
me
much
in
september
because
I'm
going
to
be
taking
some
time
off
I'm
I
was
actually
just
talking
to
josh
about
this,
like
I'm
going
to
spend
some
time
up
at
a
hot
springs
at
here
in
california
that
I
really
enjoy
I've
been
there
a
number
of
times,
and
usually
I
do
this
about
once
a
year
to
kind
of
like
try-
and
you
know
ground
myself
and
get
my
head
in
the
game,
and
I
feel
like
this
is
a
good
time
for
that.
A
So
I'll
be
riding
my
motorcycle
getting
out
of
getting
out
of
town
going
to
sitting
in
hot
water
for
a
couple
days
and
like
just
letting
my
let
let
my
brain
reset
a
little
bit.
So
I'm
definitely
looking
forward
to
that.
Oh
wow
wait
a
minute.
Oh,
it
came
in
with
1.8
but
1.1,
but
when
was
it
sent
to
beta
or
yeah?
That's
wild.
B
A
Oh,
I'm
glad
you
were
there
for
it,
steve
that
was.
That
was
a
tremendous
co-host
episode.
What's
hilarious
was
like.
I
did
a
co-host
episode
with
my
friend,
steve
wade,
who
lives
in
the
uk
and
just
like
with
josh.
Here
it
was
like
totally
faultless,
like
everything
was
like
nice
and
smooth
that
transitions
were
great,
and
then
I
did
a
co-host
with
ian
and
apparently
like
if
there's
just
so
much
happening
in
minneapolis,
that
that
was,
I
had
to
reset
the
browser
that
was
actually
connecting
me
to
ian
several
times.
A
Thank
you
so
much
for
the
crocking
series,
I'm
glad
you
liked
it.
Mr
daniel
mangum
also
calling
out
the
setcomp
stuff
good
to
see
you
daniel.
What
else
we
got
in
the
chat.
Thank
you.
Elite
gjk
is
in
great
hands.
It
has
always
been
in
gray
hands.
It's
awesome!
It's
nice
steve!
We
were
just
last
week.
I
was
at
the
atlanta
meetup,
which
is
awesome
because
it
was
a
virtual
one.
A
This
year
this
last
week
right
and
so
there
were
some
tremendous
presentations
by
markie
jackson
and
by
steve
wade,
talking
about
get
ops
and
also
about
spinnaker,
and
it
was
great
because
it
was
like
a
virtual
meetup,
and
so
they
they
set
it
up
as
like
a
kind
of
a
webinar
thing
and
and
then
what
they
do.
Is
they
just
like
open
the
webinar
up,
so
that
everybody
is
a
participant
right?
A
So
you
can
you
all
can
chat,
you
could
all
you
can
all
kind
of
interact,
but
the
the
presenter
is
the
one
responsible
for
what's
on
the
screen,
and
I
thought
that
was
a
great
format
for
this
right,
because
you
could
you
can
you
can
really
handle
that?
Pretty
well
and
so
good
stuff
honky
ian
session
is
expected,
fair
enough,
all
right
back
to
the
notes.
What
else
do
we
got?
A
Kubernetes.Dev?
We
talked
about
it.
We
talked
about
rich's,
wrap-up,
post,
definitely
worth
reading
breaks
it
down
by
day
lots
of
good
stuff
and
lots
of
really
good
talks
by
a
number
of
really
amazing
people,
like
I
thought
that
was
really
good
stuff
and
the
other
thing
I
like
about
rich's
voice
and
the
way
he
expresses
himself
is
that
he's,
like
kind
of
that,
you
know
that
perfect
balance
of
like
re,
really
honest
and
really
kind.
A
A
A
B
Yeah-
and
I
think
their
framing
is
about
not
using
a
managed
service.
If
I'm
reading
it
correctly.
A
Why
would
that
be
called
self-hosted
kubernetes
early
adopters
yeah
at
the
time
kubernetes
much
more
basic,
virtually
non-existent
mazda's
choice
self-hosting
on
oh,
I
guess
all
right
all
right!
That's
a
different!
Take
you're
talking
about
why
they
manage
kubernetes
on
their
own
versus.
Why
not
consume
a
kubernetes
platform
that
somebody
else
makes
see.
That
means
it's
very
difficult.
A
A
Charity
is
incredible,
a
very
vocal
advocate
of
a
lot
of
really
amazing,
important
infrastructure
things
and
what
charity's
calling
out
here
is
like
in
her
in
her
experience
like.
A
The
you
know
the
the
core,
what
the
company's
actually
there
to
accomplish
right,
you're,
a
very
important
part
of
that
puzzle,
but
at
the
same
time,
like
you're
kind
of
you're,
almost
an
impediment
to
it
to
some
degree
and
as
we
and
as
we
look
forward
a
little
bit
right,
we
see
okay.
Well,
you
know
if
we
take
that
in
stride
and
we
think
about
it
a
little
bit
right,
we're
thinking
about
the
fact
that,
like
the
world
has
changed
a
lot
right
like
we
have
aws,
we've
got
gcp,
we've
got
oracle
cloud.
A
A
A
I
should
move
it
off.
Yeah,
I'm
gonna
move
it
over
there,
so
I
don't
touch
it
anymore.
B
I
just
assume
you're
organizing
your
quarters,
while
you're
you
know
doing
tgi
cad.
I'm.
B
A
A
Yeah,
this
is
like
definitely
one
of
the
ones
that
was
I've
been
sitting
with
this
week.
Thinking
about
you
know,
because
I'm
thinking
about
like,
what's
next
and
and
where
and
what's
my
place
today,
I'm
thinking
about
what's
happening
so
thanos
is
now
in
incubation,
which
is
a
big
step
inside
of
the
cncf
ecosystem.
It
means
that
it
moved
from
sandbox.
It's
seen
enough
adoption
and
interaction
that
it's
actually
moved
into.
It's
graduated
into
an
incubating
phase,
same
thing
with
cortex.
A
A
This
is
probably
a
totally
inappropriate
thing,
but
I
would
consider
it
like
a
prometheus
for
prometheuses
to
some
degree
like
it's
a
way
of
aggregating
like
it's
aggregating,
those
things
that
you're
watching
on
prometheus
at
a
higher
level,
so
that
you
can
actually
keep
context
over
a
larger
surface
rather
than
in
greater
detail
over
a
smaller
surface,
so
kind
of
an
interesting
thing.
C
B
Yeah,
I'm
I'm
excited
about
this
one,
because
I
think
it's
going
to
be
a
really
good
tgik
yeah,
as
duffy
had
mentioned,
when
we
were
first
talking
about
it.
So
yeah
you
know
name
spaces
not
having
a
hierarchy
or
namespaces
being
flat
has
always
been
something
that
has
caused
a
little
bit
of
toil
right
like
what's.
What's
a
good
example
of
like
where
this
gets
weird
secrets
right.
So
we
know
that,
as
we
think
about
like
okay,
how
should
we
structure
our
namespaces?
B
We
have
apps
that
run
and
theoretically,
one
app
can
access
or
reference
any
secret
in
that
name.
Space
because,
like
the
cubelet
is
the
one
retrieving
it
and
bringing
it
into
the
temp
fs
or
whatever
the
flow
is
you're
using.
So
like
oftentimes,
it's
like
okay.
Well,
I
want
to
delegate
you
know
this
app
its
own
kind
of
namespace,
but
also
like
I
want
to
be
able
to
inherit
x,
y
and
z,
when
I
do
that.
So
you
know
elegantly
and
non-elegantly
I'll
admit.
B
I
feel,
like
I've
solved
this
problem
like
80
times
with
custom
controllers
and
logic
and
putting
some
things
in
the
admission
control
layer.
So,
without
giving
too
many
opinions
about
it,
it's
super
interesting.
It
solves
a
problem
that
I
know
for
sure.
People
have
the
notion
of
like
namespaces,
referencing,
namespaces,
potentially
referencing
name
spaces.
I
think
there
are
some
trade-offs
there,
like
anything,
so
you
know
I'll
leave
that
maybe
to
a
tgik
when
we
dive
deep,
but
you
know
I'm
super
interested
to
see
how
this
thing
plays
out
for
those
who
haven't
seen
it.
B
A
Right,
like
the
idea
was
that
we
needed
to
stop
introducing
new
functionality
necessarily
into
core
kubernetes,
but
instead
figure
out
a
way
to
host
it
externally,
leverage
leveraging
an
operator
model
leveraging
models
like
this,
because
in
in
reality
like
with
an
operator
or
crd,
you
probably
have
enough
to
model
whatever
it
is
that
you
want
to
see
happen
right
and
if
you,
and,
if
you're,
able
to
get
if
you're
able
to
get
kind
of
like
the
the
buy-in
and
like
really
see
some
success
with
that
model,
then
it
would
be
easier
at
that
point
to
kind
of
like
build
the
case
that
yeah
this
this
totally
belongs
inside
of
kubernetes.
A
B
I
think
it's
perfectly
put
and
ivan
you
mentioned
something
in
chat
about
it
being
interesting
around
like
name
space
policy
and
our
back,
and
I'm
assuming
you
mean
like
in
the
context
of
inheritance,
and
I
totally
agree,
I
think,
at
the
bottom
of
the
post.
They
even
mentioned
something
about
like
looking
for
people
to
help
out.
I
think
they
were
maybe
considering
doing
things
like
resource
quota,
inheritance
and
stuff
like
that,
so
that
all
could
be
really
really
interesting.
A
Yeah,
so
this
is
the
raw
bindings
yeah.
They
I
mean
it's
a
pretty
interesting
article
and
it's
up
on
the
kubernetes
blog
you're
going
to
blog.kh.io,
and
I
think
it's
like
the
third
one
down
or
something
like
that.
So
definitely
check
that
out,
but
yeah
it'll
be
fun
to
watch.
You
dig
into
that
one
in
person
like
it'll,
be
a
fun
one.
We
got
a
four
part
series
on
home
three,
which
is
exciting
lots
of
big
changes
from
christopher
parker
updating
console
the
git
ups
way.
A
Mapping
a
directory
of
files
into
a
container
umbrella,
charts
and
standalone
chart
image
an
alternative
approach.
This
was
actually
a
pretty
interesting
pattern
for
helm2
because
you
have
things
like
dependencies
working,
and
so
I
think
what
what
they
might
be
exploring
here
is
like
how
to
actually
bring
that
forward
into
home
three
yeah,
that's
awesome!
A
I
actually
added
this
one
because,
like
I
think
pretty
recently,
I
was
talking
about
our
back
in
our
stuff
and
one
of
the
things
I
thought
was
really
interesting
was
there's
a
new
project
out
by
appvia
called
crane,
and
it's
trying
to
provide
like
a
dashboard
for
either
a
cli
or
a
ui
for
giving
you
sort
of
a
risk
report
for
the
way
that
your
rbac
might
be
configured,
and
I
haven't
actually
explored
this
one,
but
I'm
very
interested
to
see
if
it
solves
that
problem
that
I
was
looking
at
when
we
were
looking
when
we
were
exploring
our
back
together
a
couple
of
episodes
ago,
which
is
that,
like
there
are
certainly
tools
that
let
you
express
like
you
know
what
is
my
effective
configuration
and
there
are
tools
that
let
you
understand
the
mapping
between
a
user
and
particular
roles.
A
But
there
aren't
very
many
tools
that,
like
you
know
that
you
could
use
to
validate
a
set
of
assumptions
against
right
or
understand
like
how
those
things
aggregate
together
in
some
really
concise
way,
right.
There's
not
a
good
visualization
tool.
As
far
as
I'm
aware
that
really
like
just
kind
of
kind
of
checks,
all
those
boxes,
if
you
want
to
hear
more
about
that-
definitely
check
out
the
episode
a
couple
of
episodes
ago,
we
dug
into
our
back
tool
our
back
tooling.
That
was
a
fun
episode.
A
I
wish
I'd
known
about
this
then
this
would
have
been
a
great
addition
to
it,
and
then
here
we
are
all
right.
So
this
episode,
what
we're
going
to
cover
is
a
very
meta
we're
going
to
we're
going
to
be
digging
into
like
how
to
actually
do
a
tgi
case
on
your
own
right,
because
there's
there's
a
lot
of
people
in
our
audience
that
have
incredible
voices
that
I
would
love
to
hear
more
from,
and
I
realized
that
with
this
latest
thing,
we
figured
out
with
tjik
like
hosting
a
guest
like
mr
josh.
A
Let's
dig
in
here
awesome,
so
typically,
what
we
start
with
is
we
come
up
with
an
idea,
and
that
idea
could
be
like
something
that,
like
this
whole
crane
thing
that
just
came
out
might
be
fun
to
like.
You
know,
reach
out
to
the
team
behind
crane
app
via
folks
and
say
you
know
what
I'd
love
to
do
a
tgik
episode
on
on
your
thing.
Would
you
be
willing
to
jump
in
and
help
me
out?
You
know
jump
in
and
answer
questions
inside
the
chat
or
anything
else
like
that.
A
We
all
we
could
also
focus
on
like
a
series
like
I
was
doing
with
groking
kubernetes,
where
I
would
pick
you
know
some
particular
topic
and
explore
that
topic
in
some
depth
and
really
try
to
basically
try
to
bring
people
with
us
right.
It's
a
it's
an
educational
thing,
but
it's
also
just
a
great
opportunity
for
me
to
explore
with
you
and
like
as
a
side
note.
I
think
this
is
true
for
all
of
us
at
tgik.
A
One
of
the
best
things
for
me
is
that,
and
for
all
of
us,
probably,
is
that
I
love
the
interaction
right.
I
love
the
the
ability
to
like
pose
a
question.
There's
been
a
number
of
a
number
of
times.
I've
done
this
where
I
post
a
question
or
I'm
like
trying
to
troubleshoot
something
or
joe
is
like
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
you
know,
manipulate
the
ammo
to
do
the
thing
or,
like
you
know,
interact
with
something
and
and
inevitably
there'll
be
somebody
in
the
audience.
That's
like.
A
A
So
that's
the
that's
my
side
note.
So
I
think
that's
tremendous
and
then
once
you've
picked
your
topic
right
like
say
I
wanted
to
do
the
crane
thing
or
whatever.
Then
we
typically
go
to
unsplash.com,
because
these
are
licensed
free
to
use
photos
and
then
I
might
look
up
like
if
I
was
going
to
do
crane.
A
A
Tool,
you
want
to
use
something,
that's
going
to
give
you
the
ability
to
manipulate
images,
and
then
what
we've
got
is
just
oh
cancel
close
we've
got
a
template
that
we
work
with,
and
that
template
is
that
one.
A
And
then
we,
and
basically
you
can
see
how
simple
this
is
right.
This
is
just
text
and
we
have
actually
like
grouped
that
text
altogether
and
then
we
have
this
image
up
here,
which
kind
of
represents
like
where
the,
where
this
is
coming
from.
A
Obviously
we're
we're
all
working
for
vmware
right
now,
so
that's
where
that's
all
coming
from
and
then
it's
to
do
with
kubernetes
and
we
basically
came
up
with
like
a
really,
I
think
joe
or
chris,
one
of
the
two
of
them
came
up
with
this
image
originally
and
we
all
just
been
reusing
it
so
that
we
have
like
a
good,
consistent
ui
for
things
and
then
the
neat
thing
about
using
something
like
inkscape
or
I
don't
know.
What's
the
other
apps
that
are
out
there,
it's
not
just
inkscape.
Do
you
know
josh.
C
B
B
Yeah,
I've
been
so
indoctrinated
in
inkscape
that
I've
been
using
it
forever,
but
I
think
illustrator
is
probably
the
other
big
one.
There
might
be
some
other
good
ones,
though
chat
will
know
and
of
course,
yeah.
I
think
I
think
is
less
focused
on
vector
right.
It's
more
like
a
photoshop
equivalent
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
chat,
but
I'm
pretty
sure
that's
true.
C
B
A
A
Once
we
have
that
basically
kind
of
in
frame
the
way
you'd
want
it,
and
then
we
can
actually
just
kind
of
group
collect
stuff
so
grab
that
guy
grab
the
text
use
our
pin
to
grab
some
other
color
from
the
image,
and
that
is
the
magic
right.
This
is
the
graphic
design
show.
This
is
how
we
do
our
do
what
we
do
exactly
and
then
you
know
I
try
to
like
pick
a
nice
light
color,
but
I
love
that
there's
this
idea
of
ooh.
That's
pretty
this.
A
I
there's
this
idea
of
like
color
theory,
and
I
also
love
that
whole
experience,
because
it
happens
every
time.
There's
this
idea
of
color
theory
that,
if
you
like,
have,
if
you
pick
something
from
if
you
are
going
to
make
a
piece
that
you
want
to
look
like
it
is
a
complete
piece.
A
Then
you
have
to
kind
of
reuse
the
colors
inside
of
it
right,
so
that
you're
not
like
introducing
a
completely
stark
color
family
different
than
the
rest,
and
that's
why
the
whole
color
picker
thing
and
apple
works
so
well,
and
the
next
thing
we
do
is
just
grab
the
the
text
and
we
update
that
text
right
there
with
the
number
of
the
episode
31
and
that
and
then
we
just
export
it
to
the
image
size,
export,
png,
art
and
then
there's
a
in
the
page
description.
A
A
So
inside
of
youtube,
if
you
don't
already
have
youtube
studio,
I
think
that
like
if
you
wanted
to
host
things
or
whatever
you
can
actually
do
this
pretty
easily,
I
was
just
realizing.
I
was
actually
watching
the
whiskey
hater
like
on
the
company
youtube,
my
bad
sorry,
so
I'll
just
go
ahead
and
switch.
My
own
account
here.
A
So
on
your
youtube,
you
can
make
your
own
channel
or
whatever,
there's
lots
of
options
inside
of
here.
If
you
click
on
your
create
and
you
can
do-
go
live.
A
You
can
do
a
schedule
stream,
you
can
you
can
you
can
actually
reuse
settings
and
this
and
if
you
set
these
things
up
appropriately
well,
let's
do
create
new
here.
When
you
set
these
things
up.
There
are
a
few
things
you
want
to
adjust.
You
want
to
adjust
when
you're
going
to
be
recording
your
podcast,
your
your
video.
You
want
to
do
all
those
things
you
want
to
set
like
what
the
description
is
and
your
file.
This
is
actually
where
you
can
actually
up
upload
your
thumbnail
so
that
the
thumbnail
part
works.
A
Open,
no,
it's
not
made
for
kids
what
the
age
restriction
is
all
that
stuff
and
then
once
you
have
that
configured
you'll
hit
create
stream.
Oh
testing
for
tgik.
C
A
Little
bit
so
it's
complaining
about
the
stream
key,
so
this
stream
key
is
actually
going
to
be
we're
going
to
use
this
and
the
url
here
in
a
second
when
we're
configuring
obs
and
I'm
going
to
show
you
I'm
going
to
walk
you
through
that
as
well.
But
once
you
have
this
thing
all
configured
up,
then
inside
of
your.
A
A
Tgik
uses
template
and
you
can
grab
the
tgik
notes
and
use
that
as
your
template,
if
you
want,
but
inside
of
here
inside
of
the
piece
here,
we've
actually
embedded
what
the
the
the
string
will
be
for
all
of
our
or
for
this
particular
video,
and
so
we
update
this
to
point
to
our
new
string
and
we
put
we
populate
those
notes.
George
actually
usually
handles
the
population
of
notes.
A
I
usually
kick
it
on
also,
I
kind
of
work
as
a
team
to
kind
of
make
sure
that
we
collect
notes
we'll
talk
about
that
in
a
second
as
well,
but
this
is
actually
where
how
we
kind
of
like
host
all
this
stuff
like
this
is
where
we
put
our
notes
and
everything
else
like
that,
and
then
the
last
step
of
just
kind
of
preparing
everything
you've
already
got
your
channel
you've
got
your
video
scheduled.
A
It's
ready
to
go.
You
have
your
stream
key.
You
can
find
your
way
to
it.
You
have
your
notes,
templatized
and
brought
up
one
of
the
next
pieces.
Here,
that's
important
is
rebrandly,
which
is
one
of
the
things
that
we
use
to
host
links
for
things,
and
so
we
have
purchased
the
tgik.io
domain.
I
think
that
was
actually
george
that
bought
it,
but
one
way
or
the
other.
A
It's
it's
it's
owned
and
we
put
tgi
keta
io
the
root
domain
behind
rebrandly,
and
then
we
can
use
this
rebrandly
to
make
a
new
link
and
make
our
and
then
link
that
youtube,
video
right
so
test.com
this
be
our
youtube
channel
or
whatever,
and
then
the
slash
tag
is
where
you
get
the
short
names
for
episodes,
120,
130,
etc,
and
that
is
most
of
the
heavy
lifting
in
preparing
for
a
show.
Like
that's
those
are
the
the
big
four
pieces
right.
We
have
our
tile
image.
A
A
You
then
create
a
rebrandly
link
for
the
actual
episode
that
you're
gonna
host
and
then
I
have
also
starred
a
couple
because
there's
a
couple
other,
like
kind
of
keep
it
simple
things,
we
have
the
tgik
notes,
a
link
that
we
point
to
our
our
hack,
md
episode,
notes.
A
A
A
B
Me,
oh,
I
can't
my
window
manager
decided
it
didn't
like
obs
ninja's
share
screen
thing.
So,
oh.
B
A
A
It
should
have
been.
You
know
I
actually
really
like
each
cake
better,
because
it
is,
it
gives
me
gives
me
the
ability
to
like
create
an
svg,
but
that
might
just
not
be
super
necessary.
I
know
that
you
could
do
it
with
with
for
sure,
how
can
b
is
so
fantastic?
It's
useful
so
like
with
the
scheduler.
Yes
totally.
A
It
takes
me
now
that
we've
done
it
a
few
times
like
I
would
oh
gosh,
I
don't
know
10
minutes.
Maybe
what
do
you
think
josh
get
ready
for
an
episode.
B
Yeah
we've
got
it
pretty
dialed.
I
guess
we
should
mention
sorry
if
I
was
locked
up
when
you
said
this
in
our
documentation,
folder
of
tgi
cash.
We
have
all
these
steps
written
down
too.
So,
if
you
ever
want
to
check
it
out
at
your
own
pace,
that's
there
kind
of
cool
yeah.
I
think
that's
about
right,
like
10
to
20,
just
depending
on
what
you're,
putting
together.
C
A
And
it
basically
talks
about
all
the
steps
that
we're
talking
about
here,
post
tweets,
make
sure
that
you
post
a
tweet
about
what
you're,
what
you're
to
do,
and
actually
I
should
update
this.
One
of
the
things
I
should
be
doing
is
because
now
we
have
automation
that
it
will
well
we'll
notice
a
new,
a
new,
a
new
video
and
make
sure
that
it
gets
announced
and
that
sort
of
stuff.
So
this
actually
was
only
just
recently
added.
B
B
Hey
how's
it
going
yeah,
so
I
didn't
need
obs
for
this
session.
Let
me
see
if
I
can
fix
my
face
real
quick,
but
so
I
didn't
install
obs
on
my
laptop,
which
means
that
I
have
don't
have
the
theme
I
don't
have
anything
set
up.
So
when
duffy's
power
went
out,
I
installed
obs
and
now
I'm
here.
So
it's
great
to
see
you
all.
B
B
Cool
yeah,
my
chroma
keys,
messed
up,
okay,
so
great
great
all
right.
So
maybe
we
can
talk
a
little
bit
about
obs
setup,
while
my
obs
is
not
set
up
and
we'll
fingers
crossed
we're
gonna
get
duffy
back.
Hopefully,
once
his
power
comes
on
we'll
be
set.
But
let
me
oh
my
resolution,
okay
cool.
I
should
be
able
to
fix
that.
Let
me
just
ping
and
slack
our
internal
slack.
If
you
come
back,
let
me
know
so.
I
can
stop
streaming
all
right.
B
We're
just
going
to
use
positivity
here,
duffy's
power's
gonna
come
back
and
then
we're
gonna.
Then
we're
gonna
be
able
to
to
link
him
back
up.
But
until
then,
let's
dive
a
little
bit
into
some
of
the
the
obs
stuff
yeah
alex
it
was.
It
was
a
heck
of
a
send-off.
Wasn't
it
okay?
We
didn't.
We
didn't
kick
duffy
out
or
fire
him
or
anything
just
so
you
know.
I
know
it's
very
weird
when
people
just
disappear
like
that,
but
yeah
we'll
we'll,
hopefully
get
him
back
pretty
soon.
Okay,
cool!
B
So
I'm
just
gonna
pull
up
the
tgik
notes
again
here.
B
All
right,
oh
so
some
people
are
saying
they
had
to
reset
their
browser
to
get
their
their
settings
back
or
their
the
stream
back.
So
hopefully
that
works.
Okay,
yeah!
All
of
my
all,
my
settings
might
be
a
little
bit
weird.
Just
because,
like
I
said
it's
not
configured.
B
Yeah
I
know
savvy,
I
did
not
did
not
close
his
account
by
any
means.
I
think
it's
just
a
just
a
power
outage
all
right,
so
I'm
just
gonna
add.
B
B
Okay,
how's
that
I
think
I
might
have
brought
my
audio
back.
Let
me
know,
let
me
know
if
it's,
if
you
can
hear
me
we'll
do
this
live
everybody.
We
got
this
audio
back
great,
okay,
cool
all
right.
B
All
right,
hey,
yeah,
look
at
that
all
right
and
what
we'll
go
ahead
and
do
here.
B
And
okay
lovely,
so
I
will
you're
gonna
lose
my
window
for
a
second
here.
Everyone
and
I
need
to
bring
my
camera
up
one
layer
there.
We
are
okay
and
then
I'm
just
gonna
share
obs
and
then
we'll
try
to
get
started
so
window
capture,
obs.
B
Oh
boy,
all
right
are
you
all
getting
obs
inception
now,
like
truly
seeing
me
many
many
times
with
my
obs
window,
I'm
guessing
so.
B
Don't
get
too
dizzy
now.
Okay,
let's
see
here:
okay,
wow,
that
is
that's
a
lot
of
obs
right
there,
okay!
So
let's,
let's
start
with
the
the
window,
I
think
we've
we've
set
a
little
bit
of
a
foundation
which
is
good.
Oh,
it's
so
hilarious,
it's
so
it's
so
unplanned!
It's
like
all
the
variables
came
together
today.
I
use
the
computer
that
does
it's
not
set
up
for
obs.
B
My
window
manager
froze
duffy's
power,
went
out,
but
hey
that's
the
beauty
of
tgik
right.
The
best
parts
of
tgik
are
when
things
break
and
fail
miserably
right.
So,
let's,
let's
talk
a
little
bit
about
some
obs
stuff.
Okay,
so
duffy
was
talking
a
bit
about
how
we
set
up
the
title
cards.
I
think
and
chat.
Let
me
know
because
when
all
this
chaos
happened,
I
I
might
have
lost
him
earlier
or
later
than
y'all
did,
but
I
think
he
was
just
mentioning
like
the
rebrandly
links
that
we
were
setting
up.
C
B
B
Okay,
github
vmware
tonzu
tgik,
okay,
so
I
think
as
duff
was
putting
it
and
sorry
if
this
is
repetitive
everyone,
but
we'll
we'll
get
into
some
good
stuff
with
obs
here
in
just
in
just
a
second
a
lot
of
the
stuff
that
we're
going
to
be
showing
y'all.
B
Oh
it's
duffy
in
the
chat
see
y'all
are
under
vmware
cloud
native
apps.
I
thought
I
was
talking
to
george
okay
cool.
So
here
we
are
we're
talking
about
the
tgik
repo
and
a
lot
of
the
stuff
that
duffy's
been
showing
you
just
to
call
it
out,
and
I
think
he
mentioned
it.
We
have
a
checklist,
we
go
through
every
week
and
then
even
those
steps
he
was
showing
you
with
like
inkscape
and
all
that
good
stuff.
We
got
all
of
those
documented
and
kind
of
pulled
through.
You
know.
B
I
think
the
the
biggest
thing
with
tgik
that's
been
super
helpful
is
having
you
know.
It
might
be
obvious,
but
a
bit
of
a
repeatable
process,
because
when
I
come
in
the
next
week
after
a
bunch
of
context,
changing
I
always
forget
what
I
need
to
do
so
how
we
set
it
up.
In
youtube,
how
we
line
up
all
the
items
get
it
scheduled,
it's
all
in
there,
pretty
pretty
cool
stuff.
B
B
All
right,
we
have
got
a
an
obs
config
folder
that
we
use
with
some
profiles
and
some
scenes
set
up
inside
of
it.
So
the
reason
that
the
window
you're
seeing
right
now
is
missing
chat,
although
I
know
all
of
you
are
seeing
chat
in
the
youtube
interface
right.
So
the
reason
I'm
missing
the
youtube
interface
or
sorry,
the
youtube
chat
interface.
The
reason
I'm
missing
all
these
bits
is
that
I
don't
have
the
right
scene
imported.
B
B
Okay,
sex,
like
slack
wrong
thread:
okay,
all
right,
vmware
folks,
who
are
pinging
me
in
slack.
I
hope
I'm
not
missing
anything
really
important,
hear
your
pings,
but
I
can't
quite
follow
the
thread
you're
talking
about
so
all
right.
So
the
the
scenes
in
the
the
profiles
that
we've
got
inside
of
here
are
all
in
github
and
what
we'll
do
is
we'll
kind
of
talk
about
how
they're
set
up
and
and
look
a
little
bit
into
obs
and
how
we
configure
it.
So,
let's,
let's
try
obs
inception
again,
so
brace
yourself,
everyone!
B
It
might
look
a
little
bit
crazy
here
again,
let's
see-
and
I
will
just
do
this
real,
quick
there.
I
am
many
many
times
again
so
one
more
one
more
time
and
then
I
think
if
I
yeah
whoa.
Okay,
let's
see
if
I
get
rid
of
that
okay.
So
if
y'all
ignore
the
chaos
that
is
the
the
obs
inception
here,
we'll
talk
a
little
bit
about
how
some
of
these
scenes
and
sources
and
all
that
good
stuff
are
set
up.
B
So
inside
of
obs
right,
we've
got
these
two
different
things
that
we
set
up.
We've
got
the
scenes
themselves
that
we
kind
of
switch
between.
So
you
all
know
when
duffy
goes
to
a
a
titles
card
right,
a
title
card,
the
you
know
the
graphic
itself
right,
that's
a
scene
and
then,
when
we
swap
through
and
go
to
like
you
know,
sharing
a
browser
window
or
maybe
duffy
in
his
case,
he'll
just
share
his
entire
desktop
right.
These
are
all
things
that
we
kind
of
flip
through.
B
So
so,
basically,
let
me
just
check
something
here:
real
quick.
C
B
Right,
oh
cool
duffy's,
back
online,
all
right
everyone,
so
we'll
pause.
Our
little
obs
journey.
We've
talked
about
scenes
and
we've
talked
about
sources
at
this
point,
so
I'm
gonna
stop
streaming
real,
quick
and
then
I
will
I'll
shoot
over
to
duffy's
page
here.
Give
me
just
a
sec.
B
Okay,
everybody
I'm
back
again
duffy's
internet
his
power
did
not
come
back
on.
It
was
a
false
flag.
Sorry
about
that
one!
So
duffy,
if
you're
in
chat,
I'm
trying
to
understand.
Do
you
want
me
to
add
you?
B
Are
you
saying
you
want
me
to
add
you
to
my
current
obs
session
through
obs
ninja,
I'm
trying
to
grok
what
the
ask
is?
Maybe
shoot
it
in
the
the
chat
inside
of
I
can
add
you
to
the
source.
Okay,
so
we're
gonna
see
if
we
can
add
duffy
to
the
source
here.
Okay,
let's
give
this
a
shot,
so
we're
back
into
crazy
mode
and
we're
gonna
see
if
we
can
get
duffy
in
here
and
what
I'm
gonna
do.
B
If
that
sounds
right,
let's
see
if
I
can,
if
I
can
get
duffy
back
in
here,
you
can
add
me
as
a
source
if
you
want
so,
let's
see
if
it's
a
linux
browser
source
go
ahead
and
ping
me
duff,
if
you,
if
I
got
the
source
type
wrong,
all
right,
so
in
my
source
types
here,
I'm
going
to
choose,
add
a
browser
perfect.
So
we'll
do
a
linux
browser
we're
going
to
call
this
duffy!
Please
come
back!
You
guys!
Y'all
might
not
be
able
to
see
this
window
that
just
popped
up
duffy.
B
B
B
B
Oh
david,
thanks
for
the
comment
about
disabling
obs
preview.
That's
a
that's
a
great,
a
great
point
I'll!
Do
that.
If
I
flip
back
over
to
my
obs
screen,
yeah
sorry
duff,
it
might
be
something
on
my
end,
I
mean,
like
I
said
I
literally
when
you
dropped,
I
installed
obs
so
like
it
could
be
configuration
on
my
end,
although
it
is
just
like
a
raw
fresh
install
of
obs,
so
not
a
hundred
percent
sure
yeah,
all
right!
B
So
I'll
tell
you
what
what
do
you?
What
do
you
think
about
this
chat?
Tgik?
Let's,
let's
do
this?
Let's
we'll
wrap
up
a
little
bit
about
kind
of
the
obs
setup?
Okay,
and
if
we
get
lucky
and
duffy's
power
comes
back,
we'll
we'll
grab
him
in
and
if
we
don't
get
lucky
after
we
talk
a
little
bit
about
obs,
we
will
forego
this
session
and
bring
duffy
back
in
how's.
That
sound,
I
mean
here's
the
positive
thing
to
think
about.
B
We
get
to
see
duffy
again
in
you
know
somewhat
soon,
maybe
when
he
decompresses
a
bit
or
whatever
works
best
with
the
schedule,
but
we'll
we'll
go
there
next
how's
that
sound,
sound
good,
let's
give
it
a
shot,
all
right
cool,
so
I'm
going
to
disable
preview
on
my
end,
just
like
you
said
david
and
see
if
I
can
prevent
inception
all
right
chat
so
verify
with
me
here.
I
think
you
can
see
my
obs
window
this
time,
but
this
time,
without
as
much
crazy
inception
right,
does
that
look
good.
B
B
At
least
I
don't
know
if
this
is
just
true
for
x,
window
managers,
but
like
the
pop-ups
and
stuff
have
different
window
ids,
so
when
it
pulls
it
up,
it
won't
see
like
pop-ups
and
different
things
like
that,
which
is
what
I
want
to
show
you.
So
in
this
case
I
just
got
to
set
it
up
to
share
like
my
entire
desktop
and
not
try
to
get
too
fancy
with
it.
So
I'm
gonna
do
something
called
a
screen
capture
all
right,
and
there
is
my
entire
window.
B
Okay,
a
little
bit,
let's
see
how
this
shapes
up.
Okay,
that's!
Oh,
that's!
Good!
It's
like
the
corner
of
my
window,
all
right!
We're
doing
this!
We're
gonna,
we're
gonna
figure
this
out.
So
it's
the
corner
of
my
window
and
then,
if
I
put
the
browser
window
up
here
as
an
example,
I
need
to
bring
myself
back
up
front.
I
think
okay,
there!
I
am
you
all,
can
see
me
yeah.
C
B
B
All
right
chat,
so
I
got
no
real
preview
in
place,
but
I'm
hoping
now,
when
I
right-click
in
things
and
I
hit
the
menu
bar,
I'm
guessing
y'all
can
see
these
menu
items.
Give
me
a
give
me
a
quick,
yes
and
chat.
If
that's
the
case,
I
think
that
should
be
good,
sweet.
Okay,
we're
figuring
it
out
all
right,
good
deal.
You
see
the
items
good
deal,
okay.
So
what
do
we
got
going
on
here?
B
So,
as
I
mentioned,
just
to
kind
of
bring
it
back
and
and
set
context
again
inside
of
the
tgik
repo?
This
is
where
we
keep
our
obs
configs.
B
Now
these
obs
configs
are
things
and
it's
been
a
little
while,
since
I've
looked
at
this
in
obs,
but
let's
let's
see
if
we
can
check
it
out,
we
haven't
for
a
tgik.
We
haven't
seen
enough
terminal.
Yet
so,
let's
just
let's
open
up
a
terminal,
real
quick!
If
I
look
into,
is
it
just
obs
or
is
it
dot
config?
Is
it
there?
B
It
is
yep
so
in
dot,
config
in
most
systems,
obs
studio,
you're,
going
to
have
a
couple
different
folders
inside
of
here
all
right
and
one
of
those
is
under
in
the
case
of
basic.
I
don't
know
what
basic
refers
to.
I
wonder
if
you
can
arbitrarily
put
a
different
thing
here,
but
I
usually
keep
everything
under
basic
and
it's
going
to
save
things
in
profiles
and
scenes.
B
Okay,
so
profile
and
oops
got
to
go
back
profiles
and
scenes
right.
So
in
my
case,
you
can
pretty
much
see
that
I've
got
nothing
going
on
here
right
because
brand
new
obs
install
we're
flying
by
the
seat,
we're
flying
by
our
seats
here
and
yeah.
We've
basically
got
blank
things,
but
effectively
going
back
to
our
our
window
for
tgik
same
idea.
We
can
go
into
profile
for
tgik,
we'll
see
some
of
the
json
configuration
like
what
the
encoder
should
be
set
at
right
now.
B
I
think
I'm
running
like
a
weird,
bitrate
and
stuff
like
that
and
then
for
scenes.
It's
got
all
of
probably
the
the
more
important
things
frankly
around
how
we
switch
between
these
different
scenes.
So
when
I
was
talking
it
to
you
about
obs
and
saying
like
okay,
so
you
got
these
things,
they're
called
scenes,
they're
called
sources
inside
of
the
scenes
right.
These
are
the
things
in
the
bottom
left-hand
corner.
Here
we've
got
all
of
these
inside
of
this
json
file
effectively.
B
So
you
can
see
some
of
the
different
scenes
like
when
duff
goes
to
the
picture,
the
graphic
we
showed
you
how
to
make
that's
our
title
card
scene
and
then
inside
of
that
scene,
there's
a
bunch
of
sources
right.
So
this
is
the
array
of
sources
behind
the
scenes
that
have
all
the
settings
about
the
camera,
the
microphone
and
all
that
good
stuff.
So
you
know
I
mean
being
the
yaml
json
lovers
that
we
are
in
the
kubernetes
world.
Obs
isn't
too
different.
B
You
know
it's
just
got
a
configuration
file,
shoots
up
all
the
json,
all
that
good
stuff,
and
then
we
can
kind
of
pull
those
different,
those
different
pieces
together,
all
right
so
going
back
to
obs
itself.
B
In
my
case,
I've
got
the
preview
disabled,
but
if
I
go
over-
and
I
add
a
scene
in
there's
a
couple
couple-
common
ones
that
we
typically
have
going
on
in
obs-
one
of
those
is
actually
the
chat
window
all
right,
so
you
might
wonder
like.
Oh,
how
does?
B
How
does
tgik
typically
do
like
the
the
whole
chat
kind
of
kind
of
scrolling
thing
right
in
the
in
the
sidebar,
so
we
actually
use
the
the
browser
component
here
and,
if
you're
running
on
a
different
os
it
might,
I
think
it
might
just
say
browser
instead
of
linux
browser
but
clicking
on
this
thing.
It'll
say:
hey,
you
know
what
you
know.
What
kind
of
information
do
you
want
to
put
in
here?
B
As
far
as
like
a
name
goes,
and
basically
it
will
ask
us
for
a
url,
so
getting
the
chat
window
into
obs
is
actually
it's
actually
kind
of
cool
and
kind
of
simple.
So
here's
a
chat
window
here,
you
all
are
hey
everyone
right
and
effectively.
What
we
do
when
we
bring
this
window
in
for
chat,
is
we're
just
grabbing
the
url
of
the
chat
window
itself
right
and
bringing
this
into
the
obs
url
pasting
it
in,
and
this
effectively
gives
us
the
the
chat
uri
ui.
B
So
you
can
put
in
some
custom
css
for
tgik.
We
keep
it
real
simple.
We
like
just
black
out
the
ui
and
just
have
y'all's.
You
know,
chat
messages
coming
in
and
all
that
good
stuff,
so
just
hit
ok
here
now
I'll
see.
If
I
can
make
this
not
too
crazy,
when
I
enable
preview,
I
think
okay
yeah,
so
this
box
that
you
see
right
here
is
the
is
the
chat
window.
B
Now
I
think
in
linux-
and
this
is
again
my
fault
for
not
being
on
my
normal
computer.
I
think
in
linux
you
have
to
install
a
browser
plug-in
or
in
like
more
recent
versions
of
obs,
there's
a
browser
plug-in.
So
the
reason
you're
seeing
a
kind
of
a
blank
transparent
window
here
is
because
my
browser's
not
rendering,
but
normally
this
would
look
like
the
the
chat
window
inside
of
tgik.
B
B
Oh,
we
actually
looks
like
we're
a
couple
behind
we'll
have
to
update
our
repo
or
I
need
to
pull
down
one
of
the
two,
but
inside
of
our
repos,
we'll
typically
commit
an
image
file.
So,
let's
see
if
I
can
find
one
that
has
an
image
inside
of
it.
No
usually
we
do
maybe
I'm
wrong
now.
This
one
has
an
image:
okay,
let's
go
back
to
episode,
seven,
so
I'll
choose
zero
zero!
Seven
inside
of
the
image
and
it'll
bring
up
the
you
know
the
typical
tgik
image.
B
B
So
if
I
just
hit
ok
here
and
enable
the
preview
one
more
time,
you'll
you'll
get
the
inception
of
me
again,
but
that's
all
right,
and
basically
this
is
kind
of
the
the
title
card
that
we
would
use
so
underneath
the
chat
window
or
wherever
we
kind
of
put
it
in
the
ui,
we'll
just
kind
of
position
that
around
now
the
one
cool
thing
about
obs
is
that
these
artifacts
that
we're
putting
in
place
right.
B
They
can
be
referenced
throughout
multiple
scenes,
and
we
obviously
use
this
quite
a
bit
with
obs
the
notion
being.
If
you
see
me
in
my
camera
right
here,
why
have
you
know
completely
separate
configurations
and
input
sources
configured
when
in
reality
we
just
want
to
kind
of
replicate.
This
ref
replicate
this
reference?
Okay.
B
So
as
an
example
here,
I'm
gonna
go
and
and
duplicate
this
the
scene
for
a
moment.
I
suppose
the
term
scene
all
right,
and
I
will
call
this:
let's
call
it
scene,
two,
all
right,
all
right.
So
now
we've
got
scene
two.
You
can
see
all
the
things
now
when
I
duplicated
the
scene.
What
did
it
do?
B
Well,
it
created
the
new
scene,
so
this
could
be
like
when
duffy
shares
his
desktop
or
maybe
when
he
shares
you
know
the
title
card
or
just
his
face
when
him
and
I
were
kind
of
sitting
side
by
side
right
and
it
it
basically
pulled
over
references
to
all
of
these
different
items.
Okay,
which
is
really
nice
so
like
if
I
suddenly
realized.
Oh,
my
gosh,
the
title
card,
which,
let's
make
it
a
little
bit
bigger
here,
the
title
card
that
I've
got
here
was
the
wrong
image.
B
It
was
the
wrong
graphic
anything
like
that.
I
can
just
come
into
the
title
card
again
and
I
can
change
it
out.
So,
let's
go
to.
Let's
see,
let's
go
to
episode
17
as
an
example
right
and
save
it
up,
and
since
this
is
a
reference
in
this
scene.
Okay,
if
I
go
back
to
term,
which
was
my
original
scene,
you'll
now
notice
that,
while
the
positioning
and
the
sizing
can
be
unique,
the
graphic
has
effectively
stayed
the
same
throughout
right
because
we've
got
a
reference
going
between
each
each
other's
each
each
scene.
Here.
B
So
that's
really
helpful.
When
we're
setting
up
the
composition
right,
we
can
set
up
the
youtube.
The
youtube
chat
window,
like
I
showed
you
and
then
we
can
reference
it
throughout
all
the
scenes,
I'll
disable
preview
for
a
second.
Maybe
it
might
be
a
little
less
chaotic,
so
yeah,
so
we
can
set
up
the,
and
actually
you
know
what
I
should
do.
I
should
bring
preview
out
into
a
dedicated
window
that
would
have
been
smart,
so
windowed,
projector
preview,
so
much
better,
okay,
little
obs
pro
tip.
B
I
wish
I
had
thought
of
it,
so
this
whole
kind
of
chaos
of
you
viewing
me
through
viewing
me
through
viewing
me
one
cool
thing
you
can
do
in
obs,
especially
if
you
have
a
second
monitor
when
you're
doing
one
of
these
live
shows
is
right,
click
and
do
the
windowed
projector
and
it
actually
opens
up
a
pop-up.
That's
what
this
is
right
here
right
that
I
can
position
into
a
different
monitor,
so
I
can
still
control
obs
and
do
things
and
talk
to
you
all
about
it,
but
I'm
no
longer
you're,
no
longer.
B
Looking
at
me
replicated
many
times,
that's
a
pretty
pretty
cool
one,
very,
very
sweet,
so
yeah,
if
you,
if
you
do
check
that
out,
it's
just
right,
right-click,
windowed
projector
and
it
will
open
up
a
separate
window
here,
pretty
cool
yeah
yeah
paul.
I
agree
I
I
didn't
know
about
that.
Well
I
mean
I
I
had
used
it
before,
but
I'd
forgotten
about
it
till
just
now.
So
all
right
now
we're
now
we're
in
a
little
bit
of
a
better
state
here.
B
So,
let's,
let's
see
if
we
can
bring
all
these
pieces
together
and
get
everything
kind
of
configured
okay,
so,
like
I
had
mentioned,
we've
got
the
title
card
which
you've
got
here.
If
I
switch
scenes
like
to
scene
2,
I
still
have
references
to
all
the
sources,
and
this
is
one
of
the
really
really
powerful
things
of
obs
is
to
not
do
just
like
just
like
in
programming
right.
It's
like
references
and
pointers
relative
to
copying
values.
So
we
have
this
reference.
B
We
can
change
the
underlying
value
and
then
everything
that
references,
it
is
automatically
updated,
pretty
cool
and
then
what
we,
what
we
basically
do
when
we
are
effectively
sharing
our
screens
and
things
like
that
duffy
and
I
actually
have
a
bit
of
a
different
style
here.
I
I
can't
remember
what
joe
does
I
want
to
say
and
if
joe's
in
chat,
he
can
tell
me
that
I'm
totally
wrong.
I
think
what
joe
does
is
he
maybe
shares
like
a
portion
of
his
monitor
and
then
just
like
sizes
windows
into
the
portion
of
the
monitor.
B
I'm
not
really
sure.
I
know
duffy
he'll
change
his
overall
screen
resolution
to
make
it
fit,
given
that
the
sides
cut
off
with
his
face
in
the
chat
and
then
I
do
something
slightly
different
than
those
two
options,
particularly
I'll
go
in
and
actually
share
specific
windows
per
scene
which
might
sound
a
little
onerous,
but
I
kind
of
like
it
because
I
can
control
like
terminal
browser
and
kind
of
keep
it
really
clean,
and
I
actually,
when
I
do
tgik,
don't
use
multiple
monitors.
B
B
What
am
I
talking
about
exactly
so
one
approach
we
can
go
in
here
and
we
can
add
in
the
screen
capture
which
in
this
case
is
going
to
be
oops
the
title
cards
in
the
way,
let's
go
back
to
the
one
with
a
little
bit
less
chaotic
of
a
title
card.
B
Yeah
cancel
out
of
that
go
to
term
that's
a
little
bit
better.
Okay,
so
I
will
add
in
a
screen
capture
here
all
right
and
we'll
call
this
josh's
desktop
right
and
then
I'll
hit.
Okay,
all
right
and
then
you'll
basically
see
the
properties
for
my
desktop
in
here
now,
you've
probably
lost
my
face
and
that's
because
josh's
desktop
has
gone
to
the
top
of
the
sources
all
right.
Now.
What
obs
will
basically
do
you?
B
Can
you
can
actually
see
here
that
I
have
a
wide
screen
monitor
right,
so
it's
like
the
dimensions
are
way
too
big
for
most
youtube
videos,
which
would
probably
be
something
like
1920x1080
unless
you're
pushing
you
know,
4k
4k
resolution
video,
so
we've
got
this
in
here.
All
the
properties
are
set
up
and
basically,
when
I
share
my
desktop
I'll,
be
able
to
kind
of
frame
it
and
cut
it
out
so
like
I
was
talking
about
with
an
approach
that
I
think
joe
takes
is.
B
B
So
the
notion
here
is
as
long
as
the
window
is
sized
right,
if
I
just
pop
it
in
the
top
left
corner
or
if
I
use
a
keyboard
shortcut,
that's
effectively
what
I'd
be
sharing
with
y'all,
so
I
can
have
obs
open.
I
can
switch
to
to
my
terminal
right
and
I'll
just
be
able
to
switch
back
and
forth
back
and
forth
back
and
forth
all
right.
So,
let's
disable
the
preview
real,
quick,
all
right.
B
And
let
me
check
chat
as
as
I'm
talking
here.
So
all
right,
yeah,
we'll
we'll
miss
you
duffy
thanks
thanks,
so
much
for
all
the
awesome,
freaking
stuff
you
do
for
the
community.
I
I
can't
stress
it
enough.
We
will.
We
will
seek
redemption
in
this
episode,
no
question
and
have
you
back
and
be
sure
that
we
be
sure
that
we
we
do
this
episode
the
right
way.
The
way
we
intended
thanks
so
much
duffy,
yeah
and
keith.
You
asked
why
using
obs
ninja
over
regular
obs?
B
That's
that's
a
great
question.
Keith.
What
we're
using
obs
ninja
for
today
is
specifically
the
feature
set
of
dual
hosting.
B
So
what
was
happening
before
the
crazy
power
outage
was
duffy
was
streaming
through
obs
to
youtube
and
effectively
what
happened
with
obs
ninja.
Let
me
see
if
I
can
pull
it
up
here,
so
y'all
can
see
it
inside
of
obs
ninja
duffy
was
able
to
set
up
a
group.
Basically,
I
think
they
called
a
group,
I'm
I'm
pretty,
I'm
pretty
darn
new
to
obs
ninja,
so
disclaimer.
B
If
I
get
something
wrong
here,
he
sets
up
a
group
and
then
basically
there's
the
ability
for
people
to
join
that
room
based
on
a
password
that
he
has
so
what's
cool
about
that
setup
and
why
my
obs
setup
was
so
ill
prepared
for
this
episode
is
because
all
I
had
to
do
is
hop
on
my
laptop
go
to
the
url.
He
provided
me
through
obs
ninja
via
adding
my
camera,
adding
my
camera
here
and
basically,
what
would
happen
then
is.
I
was
streaming
through.
B
Obs,
ninja
and
duffy
could
take
my
url,
the
url
that
obs
ninja
gave
us
and
he
could
actually
add
me
into
obs.
So
that's
how
it
was
all
coming
together
right.
So
if
I
go
back
to
obs,
basically
it's
it's
really,
no,
no
crazy
magic!
Here,
duffy
had
the
the
scene
set
up
with
all
the
stuff
and
he
was
like.
Okay,
I'm
gonna
add
josh
to
the
enchanted
forest
right
that
forest
background.
He
has
so
what
he
did
is
he
went
in
and
he
opened
up
a
browser.
B
Where
is
it
at
linux
browser
there?
You
are,
and
he
could
say
you
know
I
wish
I
could.
I
could
link
up
duffy
right
now,
but
I'll
just
say
duffy
and
then
inside
of
the
url
here
he
could
just
add
me
in
through
the
obs
ninja
link,
so
it's
pretty
cool
so
again
architecturally.
I
might
have
this
slightly
off,
but
the
flow
is
roughly
that
I
go
into
obs
ninja
and
add
my
camera
source
and
then
I'm
streaming
all
through
my
browser.
I
don't
even
have
obs
open
duffy.
B
The
the
master
obs
controller
in
this
case
goes
into
his
obs
setup
and
adds
my
url
that's
being
linked
out
from
obs
ninja
and
then
boom.
My
input
source
just
shows
up
on
his
screen.
He
alters
the
little
chroma
key
for
my
my
green
screen
right
here
and
I'm
just
sitting
right
next
to
him
all
of
a
sudden.
B
So
when
he
was
working
with
ian,
their
setup
was
basically
that
same
same
with
all
the
others
that
we've
we've
kind
of
hooked
up
like
steve
and
all
that
good
stuff.
So
it's
it's
pretty
cool
yeah!
It's
it's
a
really!
B
It's
a
really
sweet
feature:
okay,
so
the
last
thing
that
I
just
wanted
to
talk
to
you
all
about
and
then
we'll
we'll
kind
of
wrap
up
and
and
sorry
if
that
got
loud,
we'll
kind
of
wrap
up
and
wish
duffy
one
more
one
more
little
farewell
here
if
you're
still
in
chat,
is
sharing
kind
of
a
screen
level
view
right.
B
So,
as
I
had
mentioned,
one
of
the
things
that
I
do
is
I'll
set
up
a
scene
for
every
single
screen
that
I
have
and
in
in
my
flow,
and
maybe
this
makes
it
a
little
bit
too
complex.
What
I
do
is
set
up
a
key
binding
on
my
computer
that
makes
the
window
active
in
my
window
manager
so
think
about
a
command
like
if
you're
on
a
mac
command.
In
my
case,
I
use
home
row
like
vim
keys,
I'll
use,
command
j
and
for
me,
command.
J
brings
up
my
terminal
window.
Okay.
B
So
since
I'm
sharing
my
desktop
here,
let's
try
this
so
on
my
keyboard,
I
hit
command
j
and
then
boom.
My
terminal
window
becomes
present
all
right
so
on
linux,
there's
a
really
cool
tool,
called
wmctrl
window
control
that
you
can
do
this
with,
and
it
brings
it
to
focus
now.
Obs
also
lets
you
put
in
key
bindings,
so
one
kind
of
cool
setup
that
you
can
do
is
you
can
say,
hey
obs.
B
When
you
see
command
j
being
hit
or
windows
key
j
being
hit,
it
will
switch
you
to
the
scene
of
your
app
and
also
the
whatever,
whatever
you're
using,
be
it
like.
Automator
on
mac
or
or
a
script
on,
linux
can
trigger
and
make
the
window
active
right,
so
you're
bringing
the
window
to
your
forefront
on
your
computer
and
telling
obs
to
share
that
scene.
So
that's
kind
of
the
flow
that
I
usually
take
and
just
to
kind
of
walk
you
through.
B
What
this
typically
looks
like,
let's,
let's
ra,
let's
go
into:
let's
go
into
some
random
window.
So
here's
my
bluetooth,
my
bluetooth
window,
yeah
keith,
and
you
said
guess
this
is
where
the
stream
deck
really
comes
in
on
its
own
totally
and
there's
some
ways
to
run
the
stream
deck
on
linux.
It's
funny.
I
actually
do
own
a
stream
deck.
I
think
it
is
super
freaking
cool.
B
I
actually
don't
use
it,
though,
and
the
only
reason
is
because
I
actually
just
prefer
to
stay
on
my
keyboard
so
since
command
or
windows
key
j
does
the
same
thing
as
hitting
the
stream
deck
button.
It's
less
context,
switching
for
me.
If
that
makes
sense.
I
know
it
sounds
probably
super
silly,
but
like
it's
less
context,
switching
I
just
hit
windows,
j
and
boom.
It
comes
up
and
and
all
that
good
stuff,
so
you
can
get
something
really
cool
like
a
stream
deck.
You
can
totally
still
do
this
with
your
own
computer.
B
B
We'll
rename
it
bluetooth
since
it'd
be
a
little
weird
to
share
your
bluetooth
window
and
tgik,
but
let's
roll
with
it,
so
we've
got
bluetooth
in
place.
We
go
to
add
sources
right.
We
do
a
window
capture
all
right
and
then
inside
of
here
for
window
capture,
we'll
say
blue
tooth
all
right
and
hit
ok
and
then
it's
basically
going
to
say,
hey.
I
know
about
a
bunch
of
windows
in
the
x
window
system.
What
what
window
do
you
want
to
share
here
right?
C
B
Than
my
entire
desktop
now
again,
this
I'd
say
this:
it
adds
a
little
bit
of
complexity,
so
it's
kind
of
one
of
those
trade-offs
to
think
about
like
right
now
on
my
screen,
you
can't
really
tell,
but
I
actually
have
the
bluetooth
window
behind
a
bunch
of
other
windows.
So
I
can't
see
the
bluetooth
window
right
now.
Right,
but
y'all
are
y'all,
are
seeing
my
bluetooth
window
right.
B
So
that's
because
I'm
going
through
my
window
manager
and
actually
sharing
that
particular
window
now
I'll
bring
my
my
bluetooth
thing
up
to
front
here,
so
I
can
see
it
so
now
my
cursor
is
over
top
of
it,
as
you
can
see,
and
the
one
downside
to
window
capture-
and
I
don't
I
don't
know
if
this
is
a
linux
thing
with
the
with
the
window
manager
that
I
use-
maybe
mac
people
if
you've
ever
tried
this
you
could
chime
in
and
chat,
but
the
only
downside
to
this
approach.
B
For
me,
I
guess
there's
two
one
is
that
it's
a
little
bit
more
complex
and
you've
probably
seen
me
in
tgik.
I
I
messed
this
up,
sometimes
I'll
click
a
window
to
make
it
active
and
I'll
forget
to
change
the
scene
for
y'all,
so
I'll,
be
telling
you
like,
oh
yeah,
this
thing
in
the
yaml
file
like
look
at
this
field
and
look
at
that
field
and
in
chat
you'll
all
be
like
josh.
We
cannot
see
your
screen,
you
know,
and
that's
that's
definitely.
B
One
of
the
risks
you
have
to
take
on
by
doing
like
a
scene
per
window
share
is
actually
remembering
what
the
heck
you've
got
active
right.
So
for
me,
mapping
the
hotkeys
pretty
much
solves
that
problem,
but
it's
still
a
mistake
that
you
can
make,
because
unless
you
explicitly
change
the
scene,
the
audience
aren't
going
to
see
what
you're
seeing
the
second
trade-off
that
can
be
kind
of
big
is
at
least
with
how
it
works
on
linux,
or
I
shouldn't
even
say
linux.
B
My
menu
is
up,
but
it
treats
that
as
a
separate
window
id
at
least
to
how
I
understand
it
and
you're
not
seeing
it
so
right.
Now
I
have
a
menu
propped
up.
Y'all
can't
see
it
at
all.
At
least
I'm
pretty
sure
you
can't
see
it
if
I
go
up
to
the
menu
bar
up
here
and
I
click
on
like
view
or
devices
or
adapter.
B
Obviously
thinking
you're,
probably
not
seeing
it
right.
So
that's
that's
one
of
the
big
trade-offs
like
if,
if
I
had
I'm
trying
to
give
you
a
more
tgik
example
like
maybe
I
had
vs,
actually
I
don't
know
how
it
would
work
in
vs
code
intellij,
let's
use
intellij
since
I
know
that's
a
java
swing
app
as
autocomplete
windows
came
up
and
things
like
that,
you
wouldn't
see
it.
So
you
know
those
in
app
window
features
when
they
pop
up.
They
wouldn't
show
which
is
kind
of
a
bummer,
so
yeah
yeah
keith.
B
Everything
is
better
with
bluetooth.
It's
true,
it's
true
yeah
robert,
I
totally
agree.
Duffy
is
a
total
legend.
Yep
he's
got
he's
got
a
place
to
go
everywhere.
He
goes
or
a
place
to
stay
everywhere.
He
goes
totally
agree
cool.
So
this
was
a
lot
of
random
stuff
kind
of
thrown
together.
Sorry
that
this
was
so
chaotic,
but
we
we
micro,
recovered.
We
we
kind
of,
fell
back
and
stood
back
up
again.
Hopefully
this
gives
you
an
idea
of
kind
of
some
of
the
stuff
that
we
do
with
tgik.
B
I
think
the
really
big
thing
if
duffy
was
here
to
speak
to
it,
that
he,
I
think
he
would
share
the
sentiment,
is
the
thing
we
want
to
get
across
is
like
it's
not
how
do
I
put
it?
It
might
seem
like
there's
a
lot
of
stuff
that
goes
into
setting
things
like
tgik
up
right.
It
might
seem
like
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff
on
the
youtube
scheduling
side
and
then
there's
these
graphics.
We
create
and
then
like.
How
are
we
streaming
all
this
different
stuff?
B
And
I
don't
want
to
dismiss
the
fact
that
it's
effort
it
totally
is,
and
it
takes
understanding
and
learning
I'm
not
trying
to
discount
the
fact
that
there
is
some
ramp
up,
but
you
know
everyone
in
the
the
tgik
community.
You
all
have
so
much
awesome
insight
about
so
many
cool
things
right.
Every
time
we
do.
One
of
these
episodes
y'all
are
like
half
the
time
telling
us
where
we're
messing
up,
because
you
see
something
or
you
have
some
background
about
something
you've
done
in
the
real
world
and
that's
so
cool.
B
Is
that
don't
be
too
intimidated
by
all
the
moving
parts
and-
and
we
hope
as
much
as
it's
interesting
to
you
right,
not
to
say
that
you
have
to
do
things
exactly
like
tgik,
but
we've
got
a
lot
of
the
steps
and
a
lot
of
things
that
we've
done
and
set
up
and
learned
all
documented,
and
maybe,
if
you're
trying
to
get
off
the
ground
and
set
up
your
own
stream
and
teach
us
a
bunch
of
really
cool
stuff.
This
can
help
you
out
a
little
bit.
You
can
go
into
our
docs.
B
You
can
see
kind
of
our
process
and
flow
for
how
we
set
everything
up
and
while
it
might
seem
like
a
lot
when
push
comes
to
shove,
you
know
now
that
we're
100
something
episodes
deep.
It
takes
like
10
minutes
to
set
up
an
episode
like
duffy
said,
so
don't
get
too
intimidated
by
this.
You
know
if
it's
something
you're
thinking
about
doing,
and
I
hope
I
speak
adequately
for
duffy
too,
like
we
really
encourage
you
to
try
stuff
like
this
out.
It's
super
cool.
B
We
love
learning
from
y'all
in
tgik
and
we
definitely
encourage
anybody
who
is
who
is
interested
in
testing
this
stuff
out
to
to
try
it
as
well,
because
it's
not
as
it's
not
as
crazy
as
it
might
seem
from
from
an
outsider
perspective.
B
So
with
that,
I
just
want
to
say
one
more
time
for
those
of
you
who
are
still
with
us
and
if
you
want
to
say
something
to
duff
and
chat,
if
you
haven't
already
feel
free,
we'll
make
sure
to
have
him,
read
the
chat
messages
but
duffy.
B
If
you
watch
this
episode
again
thanks
so
much,
you
know,
you
know,
even
speaking
outside,
of
vmware
working
with
you
at
core
os
at
heptio
at
vmware,
like
the
amount
I've
learned
from
you
and
just
the
amazingness
that
I
think
all
of
the
folks
that
are
listening
to
this,
you
know
could
speak
to.
As
far
as
the
things
we've
learned
from
you,
how
open
you
are
to
having
a
beginner's
mindset
around
stuff,
we
really
appreciate
it
man,
it's
it's
been
so
killer.
B
Having
you
as
part
of
this
community,
we
can't
wait
to
see
what
you
continue
to
do
in
the
kubernetes
community
right.
We
can't
wait
to
see
the
awesome
contributions
podcasts,
all
that
good
stuff.
So
you
know
I
think,
we're
going
to
see
even
more
of
duffy
after
he
gets
to
decompress
and
and
kind
of
get
get
his
feet
back
under
him
again,
but
thanks
so
much
duff.
If
you
see
this
chat
speaks
for
itself,
you're.
So
awesome.
We
really
appreciate
all
the
work
you
do
chat
in
the
tgik
community.
B
The
great
thing
about
this
is,
I
can
install
obs
on
my
computer
when
things
fail
and
you
all
are
supportive
from
beginning
to
end,
even
even
if
we
have
to
alter
course
significantly
so
everyone
in
the
tgi
community
tgik
community.
Thank
you
so
much
for
all
your
support.
I
hope
you're
excited
with
where
we're
headed.
We
have
ideas
about
potential
new
series
we're
going
to
do.
We
want
to
keep
this
kind
of
co-presenter
thing
going
so
bringing
folks
like
duffy
and
steve
and
ian
in
in
the
future,
can't
wait
for
it.
B
So
this
is
not
the
end.
This
is
the
beginning
of
a
lot
of
freaking
cool
stuff
y'all,
so
I
I
hope,
you're
as
excited
as
we
are,
and
with
that
I
think
we're
gonna
end
it
thanks
so
much
everyone
we'll
we'll
we'll
follow
up
on
this
episode,
maybe
with
a
little
bit
more
detail
on
things
we
wish
we
would
have
covered
had
we
not
had
a
power
outage
but
hope
you
all
have
an
awesome
weekend
this
weekend
take
some
time
off
and
we
will
see
you
in
a
future
friday,
tgik.